[Plug-security] SQL Injection Toyz [Flag] (Still Up/Available)
Sam Kreimeyer
skreimey at gmail.com
Thu May 23 21:34:56 MST 2013
Thanks for the help! The ssh login was pretty useful. I was able to look at
the php source code for the sql injection tab and see that magic quotes
were turned on (which made for very difficult injecting!). I saw that the
security cookie was defaulted to high, so I just changed that with firebug.
That made things much easier!
Now is there a particular flag file I should be looking for, or is this
more of a sandbox to play with?
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 4:35 PM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com>wrote:
> Here's the SQL Injection links:
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> http://12.159.65.86/dvwa/index.php
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> On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com>wrote:
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>> You can get in via *msfadmin ssh. *
>> *
>> *
>> *I rebooted it.*
>> *
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>> *It should answer now.
>> *
>> We just needed to do this:
>> http://colesec.inventedtheinternet.com/metasploitable-2-and-mutillidae/
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>> On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com>wrote:
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>>> Login to the first page - the login is on the bottom of the screen and
>>> restart the toy/tool.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com>wrote:
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>>>> Someone probably crashed the server.
>>>>
>>>> We can recreate it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Sam Kreimeyer <skreimey at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The error messages on the web server make it look like all the tables
>>>>> have been dropped on mutillidae. Was that the injection point we were
>>>>> supposed to go for?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> We are giving the PLUG Hackfesters additional time to take this
>>>>>> flag. Since SQL Injection is one of those skills that really demands
>>>>>> mastery (or a good deal of experience with SQL commands such as obtained
>>>>>> via DevOps or Linux Systems Administration/Engineering).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The exploitable system is still up at http://12.159.65.86 -in the
>>>>>> OneNeck DeVry Rack - Thanks very Much to OneNeck Hosting for
>>>>>> providing this rack resource to the DeVry Students and Phoenix Open Source
>>>>>> Community!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There are a great number of SQL Injection tools available for your
>>>>>> use:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 0) https://code.google.com/p/mysqloit/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) SQL Ninja: If you are using SQL Ninja as packaged in BT5r3, it's
>>>>>> configured for use against Microsoft MSSQL and doesn't work. Our SQL
>>>>>> servers are not using a SA user - and a great number of the exploits in the
>>>>>> wild will be using Oracle, db2, postgresql, or mysql. You can bypass the
>>>>>> (incorrectly preconfigured) version from BT5r3 (which, as a Pentesting
>>>>>> distro, exists just to get you started, not to stop you when something
>>>>>> doesn't work [or is broken by default because it's too powerful for the
>>>>>> masses]) with http://sqlninja.sourceforge.net/ - be sure to follow
>>>>>> the easy tutorial here:
>>>>>> http://sqlninja.sourceforge.net/sqlninjademo.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2) http://sqlmap.org/ (Note, you must point this to the correct URL
>>>>>> where the example exploitable database is fed from a form (I.E. this would
>>>>>> be found after completing the login
>>>>>> http://12.159.65.86/dvwa/login.php read the page silly ). I saw a
>>>>>> few of you pointing to the wrong URL/path. Some of that might be due to
>>>>>> (again) the defaults in BT5r3. Here's better instructions on how to use
>>>>>> the SQLmap tool (from any linux. Windows, OSX python installation):
>>>>>> http://franx47.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/using-sqlmap-for-sql-injection/
>>>>>> (These worked for me).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 3) If you would like to attack MSSQL to delve into SQL Injection (as
>>>>>> David Demland's presentation touched on to provide completeness on the
>>>>>> subject of SQL Injection = especially where "sa" user is concerned), please
>>>>>> see this test site:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here's content presentation that is specific to MySQL only for SQL
>>>>>> Injection:
>>>>>> http://www.tizag.com/mysqlTutorial/mysql-php-sql-injection.php For
>>>>>> anyone at greater than basic level of SQL Injection, the differences in
>>>>>> MSSQL and MYSQL (or other SQL server) are trivial (just ensure you
>>>>>> understand privileges for either mysql user or sa user, and other specifics
>>>>>> for db2 or Oracle for instance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 4) Of course many purists advocate use of BurpeSuite:
>>>>>> http://portswigger.net/burp/ (which is available in BT5r3 {open a
>>>>>> terminal window and type "locate burp"}).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is nothing like the fun that is had in [my] day to day Linux
>>>>>> systems administration for mysql/postgesql/db2 (for which we generally also
>>>>>> act as a "DBA") or hold key DevOps roles supporting large tanks of
>>>>>> developers with ETL projects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> An especially fun and powerful ETL "tool" (imagine the possibilities)
>>>>>> is CloverETL: http://www.cloveretl.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hackfest Mentorship DISCLAIMER: We will happily assist you to learn
>>>>>> or use any tool in order to complete the practical parts of the labs
>>>>>> (actual encroachment). We will not teach you "how to hack" or "how to get
>>>>>> a flag" other than refer you to the public lab we have available (in this
>>>>>> case "Metasploitable") or ask you questions that will allow you to solve
>>>>>> the tests.. Expect all of your questions to lead to more questions - we
>>>>>> hope to teach you to USE THE SOURCE Luke! Google will work if you don't
>>>>>> have any midi-chlorians in your blood.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We especially love this "3 pronged attack" Translated by use of
>>>>>> Google:
>>>>>> http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.blogtecnico.net/bt5r3-tor-burp-suite-sqlmap/&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dburpsuite%2Bon%2Bbt5r3
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Okay, ready, let's hit the "Blind SQL Injection" button:
>>>>>> http://itsecuritylab.eu/index.php/tag/sql-injection/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We decided not to use our resources for this flag....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So if you want a flag just to win a prize, this one's not for you.
>>>>>> Come back next month when we do IPV6.
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